Markets and Democracy in Latin America : Conflict or Convergence? /
The authors analyze the constraints faced by Latin American countries as they seek both to consolidate fragile democratic regimes and to restore economic dynamism.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boulder :
Lynne Rienner Publishers,
[2022]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction: The Ambiguous Link Between Economic and Political Reform
- Part 1 The Logics of Liberalizing
- 1 The Problematic Relationship Between Economic and Political Liberalization: Some Theoretical Considerations
- 2 Civil Society, State Capacity, and the Conflicting Logics of Economic and Political Change
- 3 Social and Economic Transformations in Latin America: The Emergence of a New Political Matrix?
- Part 2 Market Constraints to the Consolidation of Democracy
- 4 Political Participation and Social Exclusion of the Popular Sectors in Chile
- 5 Restoring Governance: Has Brazil Got It Right (at Last)?
- Part 3 Political Constraints to Neoliberal Reform
- 6 Constitutional Reform and Macroeconomic Stability: Implications for Democratic Consolidation in Brazil
- 7 Balance Sheet or Ballot Box? Incentives to Privatize in Emerging Democracies
- 8 Capital Flows, Fixed Exchange Rates, and Political Survival: Mexico and Argentina, 1994-1995
- Part 4 Conclusion
- 9 The Logics of Liberalization
- Bibliography
- About the Contributors
- Index
- About the Book